The Shining: Collectors' Edition Paperback - 1991
by Stephen King; M.V. Ed. Singer; Introduction by Ken Follett
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Reviewers largely hail The Shining as a defining early King novel, valuing its psychological emphasis and nuanced portrait of addiction, abuse, and family dynamics over simple jump scares. Many praised the Overlook as an active presence and the slow-burn tension that crescendos late, though a notable minority found the early sections overlong, the prose verbose, or the finale uneven. Comparisons with Kubrick’s film were constant: readers said the book offers deeper, more sympathetic character work—especially for Jack and Wendy—while some preferred the movie’s tighter pace and ending. The fright level divided opinion, from genuinely terrifying to not very scary, but engagement and recommendations were high, including for audiobook listeners and King newcomers.
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atmospheric slow burn character-driven psychologically unsettling tense immersive uneven pacing verbose haunting divisive endingMy goodness, this book is amazing. I love the way King writes his characters and stories, and this is no exception. The Overlook is so amazing yet creepy and Jack is such an amazing character.
The Shining is the fourth novel by popular American author, Stephen King. Unemployed professor of literature and recovering alcoholic, Jack Torrance takes a job as winter caretaker of the Overlook Hotel in the mountains of Colorado. His wife, Wendy is hopeful he can conquer his demons during their half year in the mountains and get on with his writing. His five year old son, Daniel, is plagued by pre-cognitive visions that seem to be facilitated by his imaginary friend, Tony; they are often pleasant but sometimes uncomfortable and occasionally downright terrifying. When the family arrives at the Overlook, the cook, Dick Hallorann takes Daniel aside and tells him he “shinesâ€, and gives him some welcome reassurance and advice. The Overlook hotel has links to underworld characters and has been the scene of murders, suicides and gangland-style executions. Danny senses in the Overlook a certain malevolence, a certain power, and feels the presence of past victims. After some months of almost idyllic existence, the hotel and the Torrance family are cut off from the town of Sidewinder by heavy snowfalls and impassable roads. And then the hotel begins to exert its influence on Jack and his family. Or is it just an alcoholic succumbing to cabin fever? King expertly portrays alcoholism and the descent into psychosis, and gives the reader characters of some complexity who find themselves rushing headlong into a heart-stopping climax. With Danny’s narration, King uses wordplay to highlight the ambiguity of spoken English. Readers who have seen the 1980 Kubrick movie (which departs markedly from the book and disappointed King) will picture Jack Nicholson as Torrance (despite his lack of blonde hair). King once again proves he is a master story-teller, as readers who make the effort to reread this as a prequel to Doctor Sleep will discover afresh. A bestseller that is a brilliant read.
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- Title The Shining: Collectors' Edition
- Author Stephen King; M.V. Ed. Singer; Introduction by Ken Follett
- Binding Paperback
- Edition 1st Edition Firs
- Pages 432
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Plume Books, New York
- Publication date October 31, 1991
- ISBN 9780452267220 / 0452267226
- Weight 1.4 lbs (0.64 kg)
- Dimensions 9.16 x 6.41 x 1.16 in (23.27 x 16.28 x 2.95 cm)
- Reading level 840
- Category Fiction - Horror
- Library of Congress subjects Occult fiction, Horror tales
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 92113173
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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